1. Timothy B. Sanchez
3201 Kuder Lane Warsaw,IN 46582
(210)385-0869 tbs1236@gmail.com
OBJECTIVE:________________________________________________________________________
Entry level biomedical engineer seeking a full-time position within a progressive company focused on
engineering excellence in medical device design.
EDUCATION:________________________________________________________________________
University of Pittsburgh Graduated: December 2015
Professional M.S. Bioengineering, Certificate in Medical Cumulative GPA 3.80
Product Innovation
The Ohio State University Graduated: May 2014
B.S. Bio-Medical Engineering/Entrepreneurship Minor Cumulative GPA 3.51
EXPERIENCE:_______________________________________________________________________
Zimmer Biomet Contractor (Feb 2016 – Current)
Working as a quality engineer on multiple tasks dealing with complaint handling.
Organized the work breakdown structure for my team and ensured each team member understood theirtask
Conducted complaint and sales searches to verify other engineers work
Analyzed sales and complaint data over a period of time to compile new databases ofinformation to be
used by other engineering teams in the CAPA process
Entered complaints into the system, officially closing those complaints
Fox IV Technologies Part-time (Jan 2015-Nov 2015)
Worked with R&D as the primary designer for a brand new printer with 8 week time frame.
Created the SolidWorks models and drawings to approximate 2 print heads in a confined space
Fabricated, 3D printed, and assembled parts for multiple iterations of the printer
Assisted with the install of the printer at the company’s plant and discussed the product with the end u sers
to gain insight on future refinements
Created a manual for removing printer components for manufacturing personnel
Worked individually to design label printer applicators for marketing purposes.
Designed, fabricated, and tested a label applicator that folds the label before applying it to a package
Converted 2D drawings to 3D in SolidWorks that would be used the new manuals for the machines
Clinical Bioengineering Graduate Class Student (Spring 2015-Fall 2015)
Tasked with identifying a problem in a clinical settings and building a prototype that can solve the problem.
Addressed the issues with adolescent scoliosis back braces after our preliminary research.
Interviewed and observed orthopedic,trauma, and physical therapy physicians during their practices
Created designs in SolidWorks, led the prototyping fabrication phase,and created the Design History File
Created evaluation methods of the prototype and conducted tests to verify the standards
Performed additional analysis to understand reimbursement, hazard analysis, design for manufacturing,
and regulatory strategies
Capstone Design Summer Experience Student Assistant (Summer 2013)
Worked 12 weeks with a team of students to complete multiple senior design projects in the assistive device
field . The design projects included 1) A Hip Continuous Passive Motion (CPM) device 2) Infant Mobility
device 3) Running Chair 4) Knee, Ankle, and Foot Orthotic.
Used SolidWorks to create part assembly drawings and finite element analysis.
Used CNC, standard mills, and lathe to machine aluminum parts.
Wrote user's manual for the Hip CPM and filled out sections of IRB form for this device.
Interacted with clinicians to understand what the clinical needs were for an infant mobility device.